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Legendary FBI Detective-Chapter 178: Post-Event Gains and the Truth of the Case - Part 2
"No."
Mona shook her head.
Yesterday, the doctor at the hospital removed the knife from Randall's hand and briefly treated the two amputated arms, then Mona and Reesi took him back to Investigation Team No. 5.
But no matter how they interrogated him, Jorgen Landry remained silent, wouldn't say anything, and didn't even ask for a lawyer.
Having no other choice, they reluctantly had the Trace Examination Department run a DNA test on Landry, comparing it to the DNA of the severed head in the fridge, attempting to understand the relationship between them.
However, the test results have not come back yet.
Upon hearing this, Luo An's brows immediately furrowed.
"But we haven't come away completely empty-handed."
Mona turned around, handed several pieces of information to Luo An, and smiled:
"We found the data on the three accomplices of Landry.
According to the data, these three individuals are remnants of the David Sect members."
"Hm?"
Hearing the term from Mona, Luo An suddenly remembered the words "Praise Jesus, let us meet again on the Sabbath" that Big Beard had shouted before his death.
The David Sect is a branch of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, an extremist sect well known within the Federation.
Their doctrine believes that the "Kingdom of Heaven" is near, and the end of the world will be a bloodbath against pagans; they will martyr themselves in this "holy war" to ascend to heaven.
These people preach terror and violence, battle against non-cultists, build manors and bunkers, and stockpile weapons and food.
In 1993, the David Sect created a federal shock event by setting fire to the manor, resulting in mass suicide, including 21 children under the age of 16.
In 1995, the David Sect caused a massive explosion at the Federation Government building in the state capital of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, with more than 200 people being killed or buried under the rubble.
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After that, the FBI put significant effort into imprisoning the sect's main leaders.
It can be said that among the numerous cult organizations within the Federation, the David Sect has always been at the top in terms of capability to take action.
This also explains why Big Beard and his two compatriots dared to attack the NYPD and television station helicopters with rocket launchers.
In the minds of the remaining cultists, there's no such thought as fearing the law enforcement officers.
"OK."
Having gone through the data, Luo An tossed it aside. When nearly all members of Investigation Team No. 5 had arrived, he and Mona took Landry in for questioning again.
Facing Luo An, the man who had stabbed himself with a knife, Landry's face was full of anger.
But he still did not say a word.
After two frustrating hours, Luo An and Mona had no choice but to stand up and leave the interrogation room.
They had tried every tactic except physical force.
Seeing Luo An also coming out of the interrogation room empty-handed, the faces of the other agents on Team No. 5 immediately fell.
"Maybe..."
Reesi propped her chin with her hand, looking at Luo An and tentatively asked:
"The surveillance camera in the interrogation room is broken again?"
"..."
Hearing this, the corner of Luo An's mouth twitched.
Rejecting Reesi's suggestion for physical interrogation, Luo An sat in his chair, deep in thought for a long time, and then slapped his palm:
"There's definitely someone who knows Jorgen Landry's identity!
She is also very likely to know the reason why Landry killed Judge Carolina Bellot and the other five!"
Reesi, Mona, William, and others all perked up, anxiously asking:
"Who is it?"
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Jorgen Landry's home.
Because Landry was arrested, the nanny stopped coming, and his bedridden mother, no longer medicated, managed to awake from her slumber.
Luo An and Mona contacted someone to help take care of her personal hygiene, then placed her in a wheelchair.
Upon learning the purpose of their visit, mother Hayley trembled as she sipped some water.
As time ticked by, Hayley sighed and slowly began to tell a story from decades earlier:
When Hayley was young, she did not attend college. After graduating from high school, she worked in a supermarket to make money, where she met her boyfriend, Reed Thompson.
After getting to know each other for a while, Hayley suddenly discovered that Reed was a drug addict.
Hayley had planned to leave Reed, but was deceived by his sweet talk. Not only did she not leave him, but she also agreed to run drugs with him down south to make money.
It wasn't long before Hayley, who had never taken precautions, became pregnant with Reed's child and gave birth to him at Old Mo's place.
From then on, the two began running drugs together with their child.
There's an old saying: If you always walk by the river, you're bound to get your shoes wet. During one smuggling trip, they were discovered by border agents. Hayley managed to escape, but Reed and the child went missing during the chaos.
Having had enough of a life living on edge, Hayley ultimately chose to give up searching for Reed and the child and headed to New York on her own to make a new start.
In New York, she started working in the supermarket again and a year later, successfully married the store manager, and then gave birth to her second child, naming him Jorgen Landry.
Years later, Landry, failing to get into college, chose to join the military and became a Navy Scout.
Later, after Hayley's husband died suddenly from illness, Landry retired from the military to take care of his mother.
It was then that the nightmare found her once again.
One evening, while Hayley was having dinner with Landry, several men suddenly barged into her home and killed Landry on the spot.
The leader of the men told Hayley not to be afraid, that he wouldn't kill her, because his name was Gary Thompson.
He was the child that Hayley had abandoned years ago.
According to Gary Thompson, his father had always told him that it was Hayley who deliberately left clues that attracted the border patrol, leading to their frantic escape, and ultimately jumping out of the frying pan into the fire when they were caught by the David Sect.
It was then that Gary met people like Big Beard and Thick Eyebrows, who were also children captured by the David Sect.
After the David Sect was taken down by the FBI, Gary thought the nightmare was over, but his father Reagan was arrested and sentenced to life in prison.
Even though Reagan used drugs, trafficked drugs, had killed under the orders of the David Sect, and had made bombs.
But Gary knew in his heart that Reagan was a good man.
So he began contacting lawyers, trying every means possible to get his father out of prison.
During this process, Gary accidentally found a photo of Hayley among his father's possessions.
Although the upper echelons of the David Sect were dismantled, many branches still remained at the lower levels.
With the help of these remaining members of the David Sect, Gary was able to find his mother Hayley's current address and discovered Jorgen Landry, whose lived a life in stark contrast to his own.
A flame of jealousy raged in Gary's chest.
Fueled by rage, Gary killed Landry and severed his head, then underwent plastic surgery to transform his face into Landry's image.
This way, he could not only evade the FBI's manhunt but also live as Jorgen Landry, taking care of Hayley in his stead.
And his way of taking care of mother Hayley was making her disabled and claiming she had mental issues, feeding her medication to make her sleep.
During this time, Hayley did speak out about the truth of the past, but how could Gary believe her.
Last week, the aging Reagan died in prison.
For revenge, Gary began looking for help and buying firearms, starting to eliminate the lawyers he felt were dragging their feet and several other people.
In Gary's view, if it weren't for their lackadaisical efforts, his father would have been out of prison a long time ago.
After dealing with those individuals, Gary turned his attention to the female judge who opposed his and his father's appeals, Carolina Bellot.
As for the killing of female corrections officer Jin Mola-Kara and NYPD officer Bai Qianbaisi, it was related to another matter.